Minimum 40 cents. Nama. 7a23. _ _ â€"_C~ *hree cents a word. f Jn makt _‘.L m.!m4~ telephone ll-hn‘ From rage Une ot count. Where claccifiaa .. 3. â€"_@; _ _â€" CCPnone numbers hy tspoong o aibenie daiena ont h ow or are ks All extra billings will be charged at the rate of 10 conts -d“.'obm‘gn-h.nm of â€" classified advs. received in our office after two p.m. on Wednesday afternoon. We assume no in advertisements telephoned CLASSIFIED _ ADVERTISEMENTS |GONTINIIATIQNS PU PWV _ EC uv:a-""‘-u-. 154 Main St. W., Telephone 540. #â€"ip MOUSE at Grimsby Beach, Insulâ€" bric, winterizd, good location, 4 rooms and bath. Mrs. G. A. HOoUSE, ar rouse abe o Mrs. M. Denny, Phone T3â€"Wâ€"11. "yMNT TY 01y Baboock â€" Bros.. Barmevitle, Phone 214. ____9â€"1¢ THREE room uni ment, urgently 261â€"R, Grimsby. STRAYED from 51 entate wl * 250000 â€"--n -,“.,ulboâ€â€œ this 'w’“ at M-“ Ontario, 1948. esnt se o MHTCRETT oflg-1.0lufl.. Solicitor for the Classified advertising rates are Three cents a , September 2, 1948, NOTICE TO CREDITORS “ All Types Of Building _ And Repair Work TWs EUn se in the County of -,-_-â€"-â€"’“’_-â€"1\ Au For Your Next Order of Printing Phone 36 The Independent BY BUSINESS COUPLE COMMERCIAL PRINTING .".w.fu,lm W“"‘Mw“ pPMHONE IF YOU ARE HOUSE J. PYMDYK ment or four or five R. Edmonds, Phone Years Experient® having claims« 16â€" W, "’L" or four or five :rdllhy’ for errors appearing again®t #â€"1p l¢ BED sitting MAN to do inside work. A?ly Model Dairy. 1e LADY or girl for light housekee PAINTING AND PAPER HANGâ€" ING â€" W. Twocock, 32 Oak St. "g".‘., P. T.* Shith." realtor INTERIOR PAINTING AND PAâ€" PERHANGINGâ€"A. J, Hayward. Phone 406, Grimaby. the mmmumc‘u-‘ dian apple crop for 1948 is placed at 15,671,000 busheils compared with 15,619,000 for the 1947 crop. The Nova Scotia estimate of 3,â€" ;mflwmlflum |~~*umm1h!“l e e 0 C 00 w shows an of 735,000 bushâ€" .ummumpd&- 392,000 bushels. Lower crops are estimated in other appleâ€"producâ€" ing provinces with the exception awmnumevw of 1,300,000 bushels is 70,000 bushâ€" els more than in 1947. POOR OUTLOOK FOR Feveeeneiie en w -umm-uvhw"“\ mflldnâ€"nmud-w market outlook. MMW“ ruggested a more active advertis ing campaign. Unjess the industry “wm’..--u,nvmmh able to capitalize on potential mar« PCE > m ‘The apple crop this S M ols been estimated at 1,000,000 bartels, Boy Scouts THE OLYMPIC SPIRIT Two hundred Boy Scouts from ..mdw Britain, this flwm{m and expenses to Torquay, and in *OM6 cases gave up holldays, 0 fork ’nh‘w,.'..awm Phey neiped with the sailing event® at the Olympic Game®. Sea Bcouts manned two fast o tor launches, one hnd newsree! men, the other 10. Ing as a tug and fire ornfl. Tift hiso manned 14 dinghies cArTY!0F shore they worked as fire PiCk» "9°7 * _A euides. Two e in ce _ scours excHANGE MISMZ seroms Canada this summer To Bcouts from this country 8A rod e in the u,-l'lfl â€â€˜.WM Arngryerse, _ while _ in Great Eritain more h80 o ired are Chm with Koouts 10 12 countries ncluding France, Molâ€" land, Norwny, Belgium, 1A*""" burk. m..no‘ # s cuing.Uup FUND The baiance of the money . in Booatings ChineUp . tund_ "MM was raised bry CansAia® wA Umist their brother 800u!8 19 oth ar countries dunnk the war | h*" " "" _"ia the Internâ€" Ler®. Chief Seou Wmhl. B the Beitish mon wealth and uâ€'wwndllGlnrdd the Bilver Buffalo from the Boy @* .Ats of America for »0t Y | been 1948 APPLE CROP ational _ England OO Goouts the Int ite from "*8" International es J Seout mouth: Bureai mn"? .__ a .ywldlll Boouts to brother couts D ":"“' , during the wa" | over to the Intern» it Bureau in London, lut summer the Inle*: C ces n CGermany Jambere® in the Internâ€" au in Leondon, menr the Inter« assisted D. P. ‘av 4; aitend 8â€"1¢ ‘ Therefore we feel proud that Grimsby has one of the very fow lflo-nn\nmndlmmm most of his travel by air, and we of The Independent, should like to take this opportunity of wishing both Keith and the Pittsburg \ Water Heater Co. every success in | bringing to our town another modâ€" s ww mee |bowling and he was one of the | GRIMSBY TRravpuLERr | |buaay h o coneleting "SI routes. Of course, many of them which he later became president. Ry by chirtered air lines but few It was he who inaugurated can actually fiy themselves. fruit bowling tournament at Grinâ€" mtwo:o"m f:lu:mnd tl“-: by which became one of theoutâ€" “’ one very M‘ m‘ ‘fl-mlnthhmm“m eyent _ ie lm'u. travel by ‘“""m',:._‘_‘:m.""'Qmo"“ were ‘Together, the men gave chase perintendent, Niagara District, No. and apprehended the man they|7, RA.M.; Past First President. later took to the provincial police‘ Grimsby Chapter, No. 60, R.AM.; in Grimsby. | Past Master, Union Lodge, No. 7, Johnw.ï¬.m-nylach‘ was remanded in custody to Wedâ€", nesday when he appeared before Magistrate H. D. Hallett on Monâ€" day charged with theft of a truck from the Grimsby Bakery Saturâ€" day morning. Poyton pleaded not guilty to the charge. He was arâ€" rested after the truck had been inâ€" voilved in an accident on Highway No. 8 about a mile out of Grimsâ€" TOWNSHIP REEVE quests that your department give immediate consideration to profect of dropping dry ice from aeroâ€" \mummummnmn over this township." . Mol "We are very much afraid," Mr. Nelles said, "that unless rain falls almost immediately, there may be lmmh-mmm"l\e extent of this loss all depends on how long the drought continues and then on how severe next winâ€" ter‘s weather may be." n..-ad-mamnmt‘ Grimsby ‘Township Council, felt that the Ontario Department of Agriculture should at least try the dry ice idea as it apparently workâ€" ed successfully when tried out durâ€" ing the recent serious bush fires in Northern Ontario. WATCH LOST which the Big Ben to all intents of -!â€"UN“-J;' e 'I"I‘ B m field, when lo and behold he spotâ€" ted the trusty Big Ben reclining ww Ee n T On oo Lee e i in the wellâ€"cultivated soil. Bob ,.“g.,.maumm were rusted a bit, also that the back of the watch was scratched, pnhlhly-.ndtdidllfllï¬ aver by a disc. Giving the stem a hear the Big Ben sart m' .“,uu...llptut. n.m-um-ndulu owner, and the darn thing is still running. Says Walt, "Sure, T‘ll get a new crystal for it. after all it looks as if it‘s a pretty fair watch to hang on to, don‘t you agree?" EERECIRE * But one day not so long ago Bob In politics <Mr. LeWi® """ / ways active in the Conservat Party interests. In religion, he a member of the United Church Surviving, besiden his wite, former Margery c‘w' ';â€n y wons, Clarence W. and £ M Grimaby; three daughters, 3 Grace Lewis, Reg N., of the Y ""*""* U 0 slamnital 6t Grace **""" T Hos UM" â€".fl" M!‘l 8 Mins Verna Lewin and MF* Mmand Hummell, all of | OHD also a brother, John ow Piorida; two sisters. MIM Bouck and Mra, Nellie Telfer, of Hamilton. } Funeral | service®, P very largely attended were 2t the Stonehouse Funeral ’ 8t Aaturday afternoon, Rev. 2 . lilw Â¥ntermen v@MY CAE 4 . use Vuneral at the Mtonehouse P on Baturday afterncon, RY, McLean officiating. Int® in Queen‘s Lawn cemetery. Canket hearer® were a« Néffes, Cectt: M. Bonham. * CC C o suena. Ceell PVBREREY C OC Dunham, G. G. BOUNA: land and P. Â¥ wikin® Wruit and wceclation, suls Gro# .uudm""' A former P "MW filled the PROMINENT IN FRUIT y THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDNT e â€" Geork® m, . Jame® Ceey) GoW» ara, Miss the West al staff; Mra. Arâ€" Grimaby : ““fl{-l-u:h.u- of rainfall during July, the same | tarm. Active furthering . t.| applying to August. tourist business in the districthe| "Aithough we could get along | mnmummmh..wlnlmtlmon-‘ Ningara Falls Highway Aociaâ€"| quire five or six inches of rainfall | lhâ€""u-'- during this season of the year,"| _ Mis favorite sport was wnl|gaid Professor Palmer. | servative and was always active in the Counties of Lincolin and Wentworth. Mr. Carpenter was a member of , St. Andrew‘s Anglican Church, Grimsby, and was one of the disâ€" Im«o m o s t prominent Freeâ€" |M.OVPER.; and a member of|| the Murton Lodge of Perfetion, Sovereign Chapter, Rose Croix, HR.D.M., A. and ASR. He is survived by one son, G. | 8. Lioyd Carpenter, of Grimsby. ; His wife .the former Kllatta Cline, {died in 1944. Imnflflmmm sed surprise that the rush was not !u'mtuum during the held Home . Geo. were torrid weather of last week. in Adn both the Golden Jubilee variety of peaâ€" ches, with~ V types coming in as the week draws to a close. Most disappointing to peach growers has been the size, which according Packers has been "very bad." Mr. Baxter estimates that at least fifty per cent of the peaches are No. 2 standard. This great percentage of smail peaches will naturally cut down the column of peaches shipâ€" ped from the district this sumâ€" mer. Ewven grapes are suffering from the dry weather and showed a marked decline as an aftermath of last week‘s hot spell. Whether or not a good rain would do much for the remainder of the fruit to be picked is a matâ€" ter of speculation. It is generally agreed that rain, and by that groâ€" wers mean a real twentyâ€"four hour downfall, would definitely boister the hundreds of acres of grapes in ;tlhmhmn‘. ‘ f But the question that is on many ,-M-Mhmulfl | uy mss he en wit s aine is @ .'m-&“!l""h"d w use another year. Fear is expressâ€" ed by many, that many trees will die, and this is especially true of pear orchards as FRUIT BELT SUFFERS lc im i i ue ae MOULDERS OF CANADA UNUMITED #130 e 3 281 arerks i mE PROANEE compase NEARUY WE THE CANADIMAN TOTal \gHELP WANTED | 400 WOMEN AND MASON‘S ‘hone 568â€"R 24 HOUR SERVICE TAXIT Approximately 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 ,,..mur«uams-. Private tables for luncheon. tea served with your meal. KFor women (piece work) culting (halving) Peaches and Pears. TRANSPORTATION l?onu-n(hyvmi)gnlnud mï¬â€œï¬‚mhwty Mlnlnlthun-.ulmm hbus or cars. Lodging places arranged at of light nature. Company‘s Summer Camp. DINING ROOM FACILITIES FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS GRIMSBY â€":â€" ROBINSON STREET PLANT Canadian Canners Ltd. 400 WOMEN AND TEENâ€"AGE GIRLS WORK COMMENCING ABOUT THE LAST OF AUGUST. PROCESSING PEACHES, PEARS AND PLUMS. HERE IS A FINE OPPORTUNITY TO EARN SOME EXTRA MONEY TYVPE OF WORK CANADIAN CANNERS LIMITED . + Bruce E. Todd Ts YEAQ 1,106 Ex SCRviCEMmEN ABKE STVOYING LAw in CAwADA unOtt Tul COVERNMENT TRAININ®G PROGRAM , FOR PHONE 208â€"J Peninsula Roofing & Insulation Company ROOFING EAVESTROUGHING © â€"INSULâ€"BRICK SIDING i# â€" ROCK WOOL INSULATION an duty in First Aid I on duty in First 8. PATRICK, Prop. lad Women may hrwbdl’ own aprons head or rchase same ln-“(;u-y S.hu-zO: LIVINGSTON AVE. PLANT The freedom you enjoy in Canada is built on the principle of equal justice for .. To MV. Law as a career, The years they are giving to study and appren« Nceship enables them to guide and protect your interests. As cham plons of freedom, Canadian Lawyers earm the title Movlders of Canada Uniimited. BRLIWING COMPANY N. J. Todd WINONA LIMITED